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despite
1. Despite my best efforts, I was still called in for an interview with the manager
2. And, despite the canards, “insidiously” was not this week’s word
3. Despite what you may have heard though, having a terminal ilness
4. He loved us despite of
5. Despite the wasted and spare frame, the man lying in the bed is unmistakably John himself
6. ‘But despite that, she could carry it
7. Despite this, I hear the odd word … which frustratingly tells me nothing!
8. I will walk the beach in a swim suit that is stretched over a bulging body, and will dive into the waves with abandon if I choose to, despite the pitying glances from the jet set
9. ’ Molly said, nodding her head wisely, her expression making me chuckle despite myself
10. Despite the contempt of the little man, Travis was more than able for this kind of torture and had undergone it many times in the past
11. Mirielle had retained all the charm of her youth despite her current success and status
12. Despite that, or if anything because of it, I totally stopped listening at all at that point
13. Despite the garishness and obvious expense of the
14. Despite the slightly odd circumstances of the evening and the fact that the
15. Despite his well paid position and generous expense account his taste or quality and preference for excellence meant that he was always running just behind his ability to pay
16. Despite years of neglect made visible by thin,
17. Despite the driving rain and the whipping wind, he
18. Despite his enemies all over the world, criminal, legal and personal, he was still on, still wealthy, still powerful, still gnawing and screwing his way through life as much as he ever was
19. I see a courageous woman who has been through some extremely trying times and not let them beat her down … I see a woman who, despite her having achieved the age of fifty-three, is still attractive and, more importantly, interesting to be with
20. ‘No, he doesn’t have a clue what to do with a crying female, does he?’ I said smiling despite myself
21. Despite her over the top expressions, she strikes me as being a terrifyingly efficient sort of woman
22. was slow, but because despite being considered an intelligent man, he simply could no
23. But her father had been a criminal and she loved him no matter what, despite everything, despite her own career
24. Despite that, I can see Liz lying in the bed
25. Despite having been in this situation you never gave up, did
26. Despite the absolute blackness, something so unlike the usual night-dark that we become used to at home, I tried to visualise the space around me
27. Despite this, he’s been helping me by going through my lines with me when he calls round – it would have been a lot harder without his assistance and encouragement – he says it’s helping him keep track of what the play is about
28. However, despite all this encouragement, I’m still preparing myself for the worst as I dress myself in my best suit, and, with a pounding heart, present myself at the offices of the charity in Bristol on the 5th of the month at 11
29. Whenever I awoke, and despite my eternal confusion about time and place, my inner currents of anger and resentment always felt fresh and alive
30. The window was wide open despite the freezing cold, but the place stank awfully, like vomit
31. Moreover, she has started to believe that she is gorgeous and desirable and that men admire her beauty despite her 140 kilos
32. Despite the warmth of my feelings for The Kid I started to become emotionally numb, existing only when the wavelength of light changed or my nerves pinched my soul under Smiler’s latest onslaught
33. She also trumpets forth that all men go crazy about her, despite her 120 kilos, and that she has studied microbiology - yet, she has never set foot in the university
34. We always sit together and chat pleasantly as, despite her young age, we have many common interests and we keep good company to each other
35. New year, new (hopeful?) start: Despite the relative improvement of my social life in the last two years, I can't say I feel satisfied
36. Trying to put the impending meeting with the residents out of my head, I go and make myself a sandwich, forcing myself to eat it despite the churning which is going on in my stomach – not morning sickness this time thank goodness – but just plain nerves
37. When he arrives, I hesitate awkwardly, unsure of my ground, despite my instinctive reaction being to want to throw my arms round him
38. Words flooded out of our mouths, and despite the limited range of my experience, I found the ease of the man infectious
39. Despite the hope and the warmth that comforted me during those first few days with Menachem, that conversation about my father was the catalyst for a spell of deep depression
40. Despite the joys of new friendship I came to think of myself as a failure
41. Despite my screaming bruises and the blood soaking across my tattered face, I managed to spring up and land astride Robbie’s chest
42. Rethymno itself was fine, although a little too bookish for his taste, possessing insufficient an air of debauchery despite Crete’s bloody history
43. Despite years of neglect made visible by thin, almost transparent patches of rust and jaggedly flaking automotive paint, the front wing of the little Austin Metro barely flexed under heel
44. Despite the driving rain and the whipping wind, he heard the growl of the monstrous motor clearly
45. Despite the fact that everyone she’d spoken to played down the seriousness of the attack, Kara had worked out, by dint of garnering minute details from every staff member in the hospital she had come in contact with … as well as picking Angie’s brains and prising information out of the policeman … that she’d been extremely lucky to survive
46. Despite being a little wobbly after spending several days in bed, not to mention carrying the after effects of what she’d heard described as a nasty case of concussion, she still managed to summon sufficient willpower to be curious about what she saw as they walked through the interminable corridors of the hospital towards the car park
47. He found it hard to string a sentence together, not because he was slow, but because despite being considered an intelligent man, he simply could no longer be bothered
48. Despite the halt on the missile project, South Africa still has space infrastructure knowledge and experience from the successful missile project
49. Despite the fact Kara knew he was anxious to return to his new wife in Banswell, Berndt insisted on staying at Abery, dogging her every footstep as she battled to come to terms with the fact of JJ’s presence in the house
50. despite the dangers they had put themselves in